Conference venue

Getting here

Birmingham is situated in the heart of England
and well
served by all major forms of transport. View a more detailed map of
Birmingham through StreetMap.co.uk
or Multimap.com

From Birmingham International Airport to Victoria Halls:
A train can be booked from Birmingham International Airport to the University campus. You need to take the train from the airport train station to Birmingham's New Street station which is located at the heart of Birmingham city centre. From New Street, you can take another train to Birmingham University train station which is located next to the school of Computer Science and less than 5 minutes walk from Victoria Halls. When you walk out of the station, the conference venue will be to your right, and the school of Computer Science will be to your left.

By air:
More than 25 scheduled airlines operate direct
flights from and into Birmingham to over 58 destinations in Europe,
Scandinavia, North America and Asia.

A short (free) sky rail service connects
Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham International Train
Station. Trains run from Birmingham International Train Station to the
City Centre (New Street Station) every/less half hour in 15 - 30
minutes.

It takes approximate 40 minutes by taxi from the
Birmingham International Airport to the City Centre. The approximate
cost is £ 15 - £ 20.

By road:
Birmingham lies at the crossroads of the UK's motorway
system with direct links to the motorways M5, M6, M42 and M40. You can
plan your route through RAC
Route
Planner or The AA Route
planner.

By rail:
Birmingham is served by three main line stations - Birmingham New
Street and Birmingham Snow Hill in the city centre and Birmingham
International for the airport and NEC. National Rail has train timetables
to help plan your journey. Some Virgin trains make the journey from London to Birmingham in around 1.5 hrs, but please note if
you are arriving at a London airport you will still need to make your way into London (Euston station).